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In the glass, this wine appears inky-black with a velvety core. On the nose, however, you are treated to the lightness of fresh violets, crushed blueberries, and cocoa.
In color, it is bright, clean, amber with reflections of gold. On the nose, it has an elegant aroma and aromas of French oak with hints of vanilla and cocoa and a slight touch of hazelnut.
This Merlot is another one of those Carta Vieja wines that you just have to wrap up nicely. It has it all ! A deep red colour with purple tones. Immediately a container full of fresh red fruit such as raspberries, strawberries and plum jam. A little later they melt together beautifully with soft notes of vanilla and caramel. Silky soft and that typical Merlot creaminess. Buttersoft tannins with toffee notes and a hint of roasted coffee in the aftertaste. This is a great pleaser!
Saint-Vincent is considered one of the best value in Médoc. The vines on the estate are 30 years-old in average, planted on a gravely soil. The use of sustainable agricultural techniques certifies the well-being of the plants. These ideal conditions create a perfect combination of fruit-forwardness and tannin backbone.
One of the oldest domaines in Marsannay, dating back to the 17th century. 30-40 year old vines from three vineyards, all organic. Flowers on the nose lead to brooding dark cherry and raspberry on the palate, joined by compost, dried herbs and crisp minerality. Round body, ripe tannins. Soft and approachable.
Boxler is widely considered one of the top producers in Alsace, although this small, meticulously run estate is often overshadowed by its larger, more famous neighbors (Trimbach, Humbrecht etc.). But that suits current winemaker/proprietor Jean Boxler just fine.
The Montecillo Vineyard is one of the oldest plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon in Sonoma County. This old, healthy, dry-farmed site is one of the most spectacular Cabernet plantings that we have seen anywhere in the world.